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Immunizations UpdateMichelle Fiscus, MD FAAP

Medical Director | TN VPD and Immunization ProgramTennessee Immunization Summit | August 21, 2020

VPD and Immunizations Program

• Vaccines For Children Program– Entitlement program providing vaccines to

under/uninsured children <19yo• Tennessee Immunization Information

System (TennIIS)– Statewide immunization registry

• Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Program– Investigates and mitigates vaccine-

preventable disease outbreaks– Pandemic preparedness

• Pandemic Vaccine Allocation and Distribution– COVID-19 vaccine for ~6.8M Tennesseans

(twice)

COVID-19 Impact on Vaccinations, 0-18yo

Month

% Difference between

2019 and 2020January -4.2%

February -8.3%March -21.1%April -41.9%May -23.7%June -4.3%July -21.8%

COVID-19 Impact on Vaccinations, <2yo

Month % changeJanuary -7%

February -9%March -14%April -27%May -15%June -4%July -16%

COVID-19 Impact on Vaccinations, MMR

COVID-19 Impact on HPV Vaccinations, 6-17yo

Annual Survey of 24mo Immunization Status

Annual Survey of 24mo Immunization Status

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/documents/cedep-weeklyreports/2019-24-Month-Old-Survey.pdf

Annual Survey of 24mo Immunization Status

Annual Survey of 24mo Immunization Status

Religious 2.2%

Philosophical 1.7%

Medical 0.2%

Annual Survey of 24mo Immunization Status

Soooo…….

FY2021 Initiatives

• Overdue DTaP reports• Centralized

reminder/recall• Quarterly VFC report cards• Provider education

– First annual Tennessee Immunization Summit

– Quarterly webinars– Monthly TennIIS newsletters– Quarterly program

newsletters• Community Partnerships

– Drive-through immunization clinics

Media!

2019-2020 Kindergarten Survey

2019-2020 Kindergarten Survey• Annual census survey of immunization status of Tennessee

kindergarten students• Public school participation is required• Private school participation is optional but encouraged

• Required immunizations• Hepatitis A and B• Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis (or Diphtheria/Tetanus

Toxoid, if indicated)• Polio• Measles/Mumps/Rubella• Varicella (or credible history of disease)

• 2019-2020• >76,500 public school kindergarten students• ~4,000 private school kindergarten students• Overall, 95.0% of kindergarten students in Tennessee

were fully immunized

2019-2020 Kindergarten Survey

Kindergarten Immunization Coverage

2017-20182018-20192019-2020

Border State Immunization Coverage2018-2019 MMR x 2 DTaP x 5/4 Varicella x 2

Mississippi >99.2 >99.2 >99.2

TENNESSEE 96.5 96.2 96.2

Virginia 95.0 98.0 93.6

Missouri 94.8 94.8 94.5

Georgia >93.6 >93.6 >93.6

Arkansas 94.2 93.4 93.8

Kentucky 93.4 94.1 92.8

N. Carolina 93.2 93.2 93.1

Alabama >90.6 >90.6 >90.6

https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/81811

Know the Immunization Laws

• Every new, kindergarten and 7th grade student must have an immunization form or valid exemption on file with the school

• The school district is responsible for enforcing the requirement

• Immunization requirements protect students, staff, and families from disease

TN Immunization Requirements

• TCA 49-6-5001– a) Children must be immunized– c)(1) Children can’t go to school if they’re not– d) Children who attend school without proof

of immunization will not be counted in daily averages for state funding

TN Immunization Requirements

• Exceptions to school immunization requirements– 49-6-5001

• (b)(2) conflict with the parent’s or guardian’s religious tenets and practices, affirmed under the penalties of perjury.

• (c)(2) medical exemption • (c)(3)homeless

Kindergarten Immunization Coverage

• SHOULD be >99%– Only exemption being medical (0.1%)

• School districts need to ensure complete immunization as required by TCA

• Temporary certificates should be followed-up to ensure completion– Increases coverage by 1.9%

• Children should not be enrolled with incomplete records– Increases coverage by 0.8%

• Religious exemption in lieu of philosophical– Increases coverage by 1.9%

Medical Exemptions

• Medical conditions that would exempt a child from ALL vaccines would be exceedingly rare/non-existent

• Medical exemptions may only be signed by an MD/DO, APRN, or public health RN

FY2021

• New Medical Exemption form• School vaccination clinics• Reminder/recall• TennIIS functionality• Media (especially flu)• Provider education• Stakeholder education• Novel approaches

– Drive-through– Incentives

Medical Exemption Form

County Infographics

FY2021

Improve HPV Coverage Rates

US HPV Coverage

TN HPV Coverage

2018-2019 HPV Coverage 13-15yo

>1 Tdap >1 HPV (F)

>1 HPV (M)

>1 HPV (Both)

HPV UTD (F)

HPV UTD (M)

HPV UTD (Both)

TN 2018 90.8 59.6 65.3 62.5 45.4 39.4 42.3

TN 2019 91.5 75.3 60.3 67.3 53.4 40.7 46.6

US 2018 88.2 66.9 65.9 66.4 48.9 47.1 48.0

US 2019 90.8 73.1 69.0 71.0 54.6 50.0 52.3

Tdap : HPV

Tdap : HPV between 11-19 years should be approx 1:2

Goal: 1 Tdap : 2 HPV

1 Tdap : 1 HPV

Private : 1 Tdap : 1.77 HPV

Public : 1 Tdap : 1.16 HPV

State Average : 1 Tdap : 1.59 HPV

FY 2021

• Reminder/Recall• Merck Patient Assistance Program

– Free vaccine for pts who qualify (19-45yo)

• Messaging matters– “You/your child are/is due for HPV vaccine today.”

Adult Immunizations

• Improve flu and pneumococcal vaccine uptake in LTCF

• Increase awareness• Work with partners• Improve access to flu vaccine

• Student health• Health departments• Community Health Centers

• Merck Patient Assistance Program• HPV vaccine for 26-45yo who qualify

• Immunizations and pregnancy• COVID-19 vaccine

VPDIP Reports

VPDIP Reports

ImmunizeTN!

immunizetn@gmail.com

#ImmunizeTNThanks!

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